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In the above pie charts, the percentage of utilizing energy for domestic needs in Australia as well as the greenhouse emissions which are result of applying these energies have been illustrated.As it is clarified, the percentage of using energy ad greenhouse gas emission are compared with types of consuming in 6 categories.

Generally,heating has major proportion in field of using whereas water heating is the biggest producer of emission.

Regarding use of energy, as figure shows, heating and water heating have consumed approximately three forth of all types of energies which are 42% and 30% respectively.A simple glance at figure reveals that cooling,lightening,refrigerator and other appliances have lowest consumption which are 2% ,4%,7% and finally 15% in row.

Surprisingly,as it is obvious from second pie chart, there is a steep rise from 3% for gas emission for cooling to 32% for water heating.As it is clear,the proportion of producing emission for heating is 15% while it is 8% for lightening, 14 % for refrigeration and at last 28 % for other appliances.

All in all considered,cooling as well as lightening have the lowest rate in producing emission and using energy.

the first pie chart illustrates the overview of the amount of energy used by families in Australia. While the second gives more detailed information of the resultant greenhouse gas emission.

It is clear that the largest amount of energy used by Australian families is on heating and the second largest consumption of energy is for water heating. In contrast, the resultant gas emission of heating is less than the gas emission of water heating, while the emission of other appliances is very high.

In detail, as we can see from the first chart, heating purposes is the most important use with exactly 42 percent of all energy use and the percentage of water heating is about a third, whereas the least amount is for cooling uses with only 2 percent of overall use.

Giving more information on the second chart, the gas emission as a result from heating is decreased by 27 percent, while both energy use of water heating and their emissions is almost the same. In addition, gas emission of other appliances is high with just above a quarter, while the cooling gas emission is very low with only 3 percent.

The first and second pie charts depicts the proportion of domestic energy consumption and how it emitted green gas in Australia respectively.

In general,highest percentage for energy consumes for heating which is 42% whereas,water heating generates highest proportion of green gas in Australia.
More specifically,people use energy mainly for heating ,water heating,and others household activities which take 88%of total energy. On the other hand ,refrigeration,cooling,and lighting used minimal energy.Likewise,water heating and other sources emitter green gas in hugest numbers the heating contribute in 15%.surprisingly, refrigeration was generating one sixth of green gas in to the environment. However, cooling and lightning are the two methods which generate lesser percentage of green gas.Moreover,energy use for water heating and green gas emission are relatively equivalent.
In conclusion, main environmental hazards produced by green gas has been reduced by if energy consume for cooling and lightning.

According to the given information, heating accounts for the highest energy consumption in an average Australian family. However, in contrast to the above information, water heating is responsible for the supreme green house emission , on an average, from an average Australian home.

In an overview, heating amounts to the highest energy consumption while cooling contributes to the lowest energy consumption. On the other side, water heating Tops the chart of greenhouse gas emission , while cooling, which is placed at the bottom, lasts the chart of green house emission.

Items, for instance, water heating and other appliances contribute 30% and 15% respectively for the energy consumption. Minor consumption in energy comes from refrigeration , lightening and cooling , as 7%, 4% and 2% respectively.

Similarly , other appliances, heating and refrigeration shares 28%, 15% and 14% in producing greenhouse gas emissions. Feeble sources like lighting and cooling make up 8% and 3% of the greenhouse gas emissions.